Scholars push schools to fix mental health crisis

Mental health crisis explodes in Ugandan schools, sparking urgent calls for better counselling backup.

Makerere workshop key warnings
  • Scholars demand stronger guidance policies in schools fast.
  • Rising suicides and child admissions hit mental health units.
  • Drug abuse plus bullying fuel serious student breakdowns.
Prof. Samuel Luboga concerns
  • Recent Mengo suicide tied to unmet parental expectations.
  • Kids as young as eleven now fill psychiatric wards.
  • Corporal punishment and shaming make things way worse.
Teacher struggles highlighted
  • Anthony Muwagga Muaggaga notes staff face job loss fears.
  • Financial strain and home issues hammer educators, too.
  • Low awareness leaves most teachers clueless on handling cases.
Research gaps exposed
  • Anne Ampaire points to missing referral skills for staff.
  • Weak counselling setups and unclear ethics slow progress.
  • Limited ties with pros leave schools without real support.
 

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